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Pittodrie Stadium, commonly referred to as Pittodrie, from which the surrounding residential area has taken its name, is an all-seater stadium in Aberdeen, Scotland.Used primarily for football, it has been the home ground of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) club Aberdeen F.C. since they were formed in 1903.
Richard Donaldson has been taking part in events at Pittodrie Stadium [BBC] Following a biopsy, cancer was found on the right side of the creel fisherman and Airbnb owner's prostate. He had his ...
Aberdeen's Pre-Season friendly with Peterhead FC was moved to Cormack Park due to weather conditions in Peterhead with the Dons winning 4-0. On 11 July, forward Duk was announced missing from training by the club with the player going AWOL.
The three largest football stadiums in the country are located in Scotland's largest city Glasgow – Celtic Park, Hampden Park (the football ground of the national football team) and Ibrox Stadium. Other notable large football stadiums include Rugby Park in Kilmarnock, Almondvale Stadium in Livingston, and Pittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen.
Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium: Scottish Premiership: 2nd: League Cup: Semi-final (lost to Dundee United) Scottish Cup: Fourth round (lost to Dundee) Europa League: Third qualifying round: Top goalscorer: League: Adam Rooney (18) All: Adam Rooney (28) Highest home attendance: 19,051 vs. Celtic, Premiership, 9 November 2014: Lowest home attendance ...
Aberdeen's Press and Journal newspaper are reporting that the Pittodrie club are considering an approach for Neil Warnock until the end of the season. Warnock was most recently in charge at ...
Aberdeen played their 5000th competitive match, with a 2-0 win over Rangers at Pittodrie, in which Liam Scales scored his first goal for the club and Bojan Miovski also scored. Barry Robson won the SPFL Premiership Manager of the Month for the second month in a row, having overseen Aberdeen winning all four league matches in April without ...
In the second leg at Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen added their second European trophy with a 2–0 victory over the West Germans with goals coming from Mark McGhee and Neil Simpson. [1] Aberdeen became the first Scottish team to win the UEFA Super Cup.